Kling 2.6 Pro
by Kuaishou
Latest Kling with improved motion quality and consistency

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At a glance
- Provider
- Kuaishou
- Credit cost
- 8 credits per second at 720p
- Max resolution
- Up to 1080p
- Aspect ratios
- 16:9, 9:16, 1:1
- Clip length
- 5s, 10s, 15s
- Audio
- Native audio included
- Commercial use
- Included on paid plans
About Kling 2.6 Pro
Kling 2.6 Pro is Kuaishou's latest flagship video model, with notable improvements in motion quality and frame-to-frame consistency compared to earlier Kling versions. It supports native audio and produces cinematic-style output that competes directly with Veo 3.1 and Sora 2 Pro on motion realism, often at lower credit cost per second.
Kling 2.6 Pro is a strong default choice for general video work: ad creative, social video, motion design, and short-form narrative content. It handles human motion (walking, dancing, gestures) particularly well, which makes it popular for character-led content. Multi-shot consistency is also improved over Kling 2.5.
On DesignerBox, Kling 2.6 Pro costs 8 credits per second at 720p (1080p available). Durations from 5 to 15 seconds in 1-second steps. Aspect ratios: 16:9, 9:16, 1:1. Available on Pro plan and above. Pricing puts it in the sweet spot between cheaper text-to-video options and the premium Veo/Sora tier.
Best For
Character-led video, motion design, ad creative, social video, short-form narrative content, and general video production where human motion realism and credit efficiency both matter.
What Kling 2.6 Pro does best
Kling's strengths are exactly where Veo's restrained motion shows its limits.
Dynamic character action
Dance, sports, fight choreography, performance work. Kling handles motion that requires character expressiveness and dynamic body language reliably.
Multi-character interaction
Two characters in dialogue. Founder plus customer. Performance duos. Where most models drift on identity in multi-character scenes, Kling holds character consistency better.
Fast-moving complex scenes
Action sequences, kinetic camera work, sports motion. Veo can attempt these but Kling's home turf is exactly the fast complex motion that breaks slower-focused models.
Music and dance content
Music-video style work, dance content, performance creator content. Kling reads beat and rhythm from prompts in ways general video models miss.
How to use Kling 2.6 Pro on DesignerBox
Five steps optimized for character-driven and action-driven shot production.
Examples from Kling 2.6 Pro
Four frames showing how Kling 2.6 Pro interprets the same scene with one attribute varied per frame.

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When to use Kling 2.6 Pro vs alternatives
Six decision rules for picking Kling vs Veo, Sora, or Seedance.
Use Kling for: any two-character interaction
Dialogue scenes, founder plus customer, performance duos. Kling's character consistency in two-character work is the platform's best.
Use Kling for: dance and music content
Music video work, dance creator content, performance shots. Kling reads rhythm from prompts and produces motion that aligns with beat.
Use Kling for: sports and fitness creator content
Athlete motion, sports moment generation, fitness creator demo content. The action language Kling handles best.
Avoid Kling for: static atmospheric establishers
Where the shot is about stillness, atmosphere, and slow cinematic motion. Veo wins; Kling's strengths are in motion, not in atmospheric quiet.
Avoid Kling for: highly stylized non-photorealistic work
For animation-style or heavily stylized illustration, dedicated stylized models often outperform. Kling is photorealistic-leaning.
Compare against Seedance 2.0 for high volume
Seedance 2.0 is faster and cheaper per shot at vertical-format scale. Kling has higher peak quality on character work. For hero performance shots use Kling; for high-volume variants use Seedance.